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In the vast landscape of emerging AI businesses, a hidden gem awaits discovery – TikTok automation. This innovative venture, discussed by a few, holds the potential to generate up to $100 per day. The beauty of this opportunity lies in its accessibility – anyone, anywhere in the world, can embark on this journey without the need for an Etsy account, a Mid Journey subscription, or prior experience. Armed only with your smartphone, you can harness the power of Invideo AI to transform simple lines of text into custom videos. But that’s not all; alongside this novel business idea, you’ll also learn the art of creating trending YouTube videos effortlessly. Join me as we explore the gold mine of opportunities in this video.
## Unveiling Tik Tok Automation
Curious about what TikTok automation entails? Let me share my discovery. While casually scrolling through TikTok, I stumbled upon an account that specializes in uploading spiritual videos. At first glance, it may seem ordinary, but trust me, there’s more than meets the eye. This account, in my confident estimation, consistently rakes in hundreds of dollars. How is this possible? The answers will unfold as we progress in this video. First, let’s delve into Invideo AI, the tool that will drive this business and streamline the video creation process.
## Invideo AI: Your Creative Ally
So, what exactly is Invideo AI? Picture this – create a YouTube short narrating the incredible journey of space exploration. Make it epic, using a deep Australian male voiceover. In 1957, our cosmic sojourn began with the Soviet satellite Sputnik breaching our atmosphere. Invideo AI functions similarly, turning your ideas into visually stunning videos with just a simple prompt. But hold on, there’s more to it. Add subtitles, tweak the music volume, or switch the voiceover to a British female voice – all with a few words. The possibilities are astounding, and we’ve only scratched the surface. Stay tuned, as I’ll guide you through starting a TikTok automation business using this powerful tool.
### Getting Started with Invideo AI
To access Invideo AI, follow the link in the description. Create a free account, and you’ll land on a user-friendly dashboard. The central element is a text box where you input prompts. For a basic start, you can type something like “Create a 2-minute video about cats,” and Invideo AI takes care of script planning, voiceover, and video creation.
However, for professional-quality videos, a more detailed prompt is key. As you continue watching, I’ll share my prompt formula for optimal results. In the dropdown menu, select a workflow – YouTube Shorts, YouTube Explainer, recent events video, or script to video. Each requires specific information, essential for understanding the Tik Tok automation business we’ll explore later.
## Crafting Engaging Videos: A Step-by-Step Guide
Let’s consider creating a YouTube explainer, an excellent choice for a faceless YouTube channel. Specify the video duration (e.g., 10 minutes) and provide detailed information about the video. For instance, create a video about “Nine Crazy Facts About Cats.” Be creative in defining the overall look – start with a captivating fact, ensure humor, engagement, and dynamism, and end with a question for audience interaction.
Customization continues with background music and voiceover settings. Select the music type, gender, and accent for the voiceover. Subtitles are optional but add a layer of engagement. After hitting ‘Continue,’ the magic begins as Invideo AI transforms your detailed prompt into a video. Want to customize further? Invideo AI allows you to tweak various elements, from audience selection to the video’s look and feel.
### Editing Made Easy
Not satisfied with a specific part? Invideo AI simplifies edits. Use the text box underneath the video to request changes or click ‘Edit’ for more comprehensive options. You can modify media, script, or even export to the timeline for detailed edits and full customization (currently in the alpha stage).
## Elevate Your Videos: Paid Plans and Advanced Features
While Invideo AI offers a free option, upgrading to a paid plan (starting at $20 a month) unlocks a range of features crucial for serious video creation and the TikTok automation business. Unlimited exports, high-resolution videos, and access to premium footage – these elements enhance the quality of your content.
## Viral Content Creation: Recent Events Video Workflow
Invideo AI’s recent events video workflow adds another layer to your content creation arsenal. Use an article link as a reference, and within minutes, you have a trending video. Explore the world of artificial intelligence or any niche that aligns with trending topics.
## The TikTok Automation Business Model
Now, the big question – how does the TikTok account, seemingly simple yet monetarily successful, operate? The answer lies in affiliate product promotion. By examining the account’s bio, we find links to popular ClickBank products like Soulmate Sketch and Wealth DNA Code. With multiple accounts in the same niche, they consistently promote these products in their videos, some of which have garnered millions of views. The simplicity of the videos is the key, but I’ll show you how to leverage Invideo AI for even better results.
### Getting Started with TikTok Automation
Starting your TikTok automation business is a step-by-step process. Begin by selecting an affiliate product – platforms like ClickBank or Digistore offer diverse options. Create a TikTok account, and the real fun begins – content creation. Brainstorm video ideas, and here are three methods to help you:
1. **Chat GPT Ideation**: Use Chat GPT to generate video ideas for your niche. For example, if it suggests “Dog Health Tips,” copy the idea and head to Invideo AI.
2. **Article Inspiration**: Find articles related to your niche. Copy the link, go to Invideo AI, select the YouTube shorts workflow, and use the article as a reference.
3. **Prompt Formula**: Embrace a detailed prompt formula for optimal results. Specify the duration, platform, topic, voiceover and script style, background music, and any additional information. For instance:
– **Prompt Formula Example:**
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Create a 3-minute YouTube video about the history of space exploration. The video should feature a deep male voiceover with an Australian accent, speaking informatively and engagingly. The script should be storytelling, making complex information easy to understand, covering key milestones from early rocketry to recent Mars missions. Choose inspiring and cinematic background music, and encourage viewers to subscribe for more educational content.
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## Conclusion: Unleash Your Creative Potential
As we conclude today’s video, the possibilities are limitless. With Invideo AI at your fingertips, you can unlock creative avenues, whether for TikTok automation or building a YouTube presence. The prompt formula shared empowers you to craft engaging content tailored to your audience. To embark on this journey, click the link and sign up for a free Invideo AI account. Thank you for watching, and good luck as you explore the exciting realm of AI-powered content creation!
A survivor of one of South Australia‘s most notorious paedophiles has revealed his frustration at finding out his attacker, Anthony Munro, will soon be released from jail on parole.
Andrew McIntyre learned of the decision not through official channels but from another individual who had also suffered at the hands of the same abuser.
Even after many years, McIntyre is still grappling with the horrific abuse he experienced during his childhood.
Andrew McIntyre (pictured), a survivor of one South Australia’s most notorious paedophiles Anthony Munro, has revealed his frustration at finding out from another victim that their attacker will soon be released from jail. (9News)
“Now that I have children, I find the thought of such cruelty unimaginable,” McIntyre shared with 9News.
At just nine years old, he was targeted by Munro, a family friend.
“It’s a bizarre situation because, before the abuse began, he was someone I considered a friend,” McIntyre reflected.
The paedophile and former scout leader is behind bars for the horrific abuse of a number of children, including McIntyre, between the 1960’s and 1990’s.
Now he’s been granted parole, something at least one of his victims was notified about earlier this week, 9News understands.
McIntyre said he’s frustrated he wasn’t told.
Anthony Munro (right) is behind bars for the horrific abuse of a number of children, including McIntyre, between the 1960’s and 1990’s. (9News)
“I’ve never received any notification – maybe that’s my fault, I don’t know,” he said.
Lawyer Andrew Carpenter has worked with dozens of survivors of child sexual abuse and says running into an offender is the last thing they need.
“The last thing any victim survivor wants to do is be out in public and see an offender that’s out when they thought they were in jail,” Carpenter told 9News.
Munro was 72 when he was sentenced to 10 years and nine months’ prison in 2017 for vile crimes in relation to McIntyre and another boy.
A third victim was identified three years later, adding more jail time.
“I was appalled by one year and six months for a third conviction of a known, proven paedophile,” McIntyre said.
Carpenter said there needs to be a change to protect victims.
Munro was 72 when he was sentenced to 10 years and nine months’ prison in 2017 for vile crimes in relation to McIntyre and another boy. (9News)
“Until the parliament passes laws to make sure sentences are longer this is just going to be a thing that keeps happening over and over again,” he said.
A parole release date is still to be set but 9News understands there’ll be strict conditions for Munro, including electronic monitoring and home detention. He’s also not allowed to contact any of his victims.
Munro was questioned by police over the disappearance of the Beaumont children in 2016 who found no evidence linking him to the case.
Support is available from theNational Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Serviceat1800RESPECT (1800 737 732)
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On April 4, 2026, King Charles and Sir David Beckham have teamed up to finalize preparations for a garden that will be featured at the renowned RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Last week, the 77-year-old monarch welcomed the 50-year-old former England football star to his Highgrove estate in Gloucestershire. Joining them were television gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh and author Frances Tophill, as they put the finishing touches on the garden that will be showcased at next month’s prestigious horticultural event.
King Charles and Sir David Beckham have designed a garden together for the Chelsea Flower Show
David Beckham, who is passionate about gardening and acts as an ambassador for the King’s Foundation charity, shared his excitement about the project. “Both the King’s Foundation and the RHS are instrumental in safeguarding and promoting green spaces throughout the UK,” he remarked.
He continued, “I am eager to inspire a new generation to appreciate the advantages of nature and get involved in gardening. It’s been a rewarding experience to contribute to the creation of the Curious Garden, and I look forward to everyone seeing it at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.”
“I want to help encourage a new generation of to appreciate the benefits of nature and get involved in gardening. It’s been fun to be a part of creating the Curious Garden and I’m excited for people to see it at RHS Chelsea Flower Show.”
The garden features several personal touches from both Charles and Beckham – such as a prominent beehive that is inspired by the duo’s shared love of beekeeping as well as seven raised beds to honour the shirt number that the former Manchester United player wore during his football career.
A press release said: “The group are united by a love for gardening and the outdoors, and the hope that a new generation of young people will consider careers in horticulture in their future.”
Beckham has a close bond with the King and explained how the monarch was the inspiration behind the grey suit he wore – designed by his wife Victoria Beckham – to receive his knighthood at Windsor Castle last November.
The former Real Madrid player said: “He was quite impressed with my suit. He’s kind of the most elegantly dressed man that I know, so he inspired quite a few of my looks over the years and he definitely inspired this look.
“It was something my wife made me. I looked at old pictures of him when he was quite young in morning suits and I was like, ‘OK, that’s what I want to wear’, so I gave it to my wife and she did it.”
Kylie Kelce has faced online backlash for expressing frustration over inquiries about the anticipated wedding between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift scheduled for this summer.
The Kansas City Chiefs player is set to tie the knot with Swift in June, following their engagement last August. Despite the excitement surrounding the event, details remain scarce as family members, including Kylie, keep information under wraps.
Kylie voiced her annoyance, stating, “I just want to tell everyone, I know it often comes from a good place—though not always—but stop asking me and my mother-in-law about the wedding. No one’s sharing any details because I don’t have them.”
Now, in a new episode of her podcast ‘Not Gonna Lie’, she has slammed those trying to get information out of her about the highly-anticipated event. But not everyone thinks she has quite managed to read the room on this one.
Married to Travis’ brother, former Philadelphia Eagles player Jason Kelce, Kylie also criticized TMZ for approaching Donna Kelce, the family matriarch, for information.
Kylie, married to Travis’ brother and former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce, also took issue with TMZ in particular, after they approached the matriarch of the Kelce family; Donna.
Kylie Kelce has told people to ‘stop f***ing asking’ her for details about Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s upcoming wedding this summer
Swift and Kelce are expected to tie the knot on June 13 at her Rhode Island mansion
She said: ‘Stop f***ing asking my mother-in-law, TMZ. F***ing being creeps in the f***ing airport. Ew. Here’s the thing, even if I did have any information, I’m not f***ing telling you. That’s private information between family. A and B, see your way out.’
‘My new answer: “Suck my a**”. I’m gonna get a headband with LED lights and it’s gonna say, “Suck my a**,” and I’m just gonna have a little button and it’s gonna turn on the second someone asks about it.’
There were some observers, though, who thought Kelce’s words veered on being hypocritical given how when it suits her, she’s happy to tell people about her family life.
One fan, sharing a gif from infamous South Park episode mocking Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s ‘Worldwide Privacy Tour’, said: ‘Kylie Kelce telling people to stop asking her about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce ’s wedding on the podcast she started for the sole purpose of monetizing her relationship/proximity to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.’
Another wrote: ‘New Heights was an average podcast. Sort of amateurish. It didn’t get popular until Travis started dating Taylor. Kylie used that to leverage her own podcast. The only reason anyone listens to Kylie is Taylor Swift. The ego here is incredible.’
A different fan posted: ‘I mean come on the only reason she is behind a mic is cuz of that relationship.’
A similar take read: ‘Taylor Swift is the only reason any of the Kelce podcasts got popular. Swifties, who would kill their own grandmothers for more TSwift content, tuned in hoping to (find) snippets. Nobody else listens to them.’
Kelce started her podcast in November 2024, a little over a year after Swift’s relationship with Travis became public news by the singer attending a Chiefs NFL game.
But her latest comments have seen her criticized given how she benefKeits off Travis and Taylor
The couple are expected to tie the knot in Rhode Island on June 13 with around 150 guests anticipated. The wedding will take place at her $18 million Rhode Island mansion which has a view of the ocean and generous adjacent lawns.
A source previously revealed to the Daily Mail that plans are said to be so tightly under wraps that even guests are currently unaware of the exact date and location.
‘Everybody [loved ones, close friends] has been told to put the summer on hold and they will find out the details right before the wedding,’ one insider told us.
A second insider indicated that the nuptials will definitely take place prior to football season and that Kelce will be able to attend his full training camp schedule.
Despite fears that he could be set to retire after a glittering 13-season career, Kelce confirmed last month that he would be returning to the field for the new season in September.
In light of the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, nations that depend heavily on energy exports through the Strait of Hormuz are actively seeking solutions to reopen this vital maritime trade route. The current turmoil has underscored the strategic importance of the Strait, prompting calls for international cooperation to stabilize the situation.
On Thursday, the United Kingdom hosted a gathering of representatives from 41 countries to formulate strategies for reopening the Strait. The meeting spotlighted Iran as the primary player obstructing the global economy by hindering this crucial shipping passage.
Though not openly discussed during the meeting, there is significant discontent among international allies towards former President Trump’s abrupt initiation of military actions in Iran on February 28. This operation was launched without a contingency plan for maintaining open access to the Strait and without prior consultations with key global partners now being asked to help resolve the crisis.
French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed strong opposition to the U.S.’s military campaign against Iran. He has resisted President Trump’s calls for European nations to join the military efforts aimed at reopening the Strait.
“They cannot then complain about not being supported in an operation they decided on their own. It is not our operation,” Macron stated to journalists on Thursday during his visit to South Korea, highlighting the lack of international consensus on the issue.
Macron was responding to a question about Trump’s announcement on April 1 that he was preparing for major strikes against Iran. The U.S. president on Thursday said the U.S. has Iran’s bridges and electricity plants on a target list.
At the United Nations, Bahrain has authored a United Nations Security Council Resolution to protect commercial shipping in and around the Strait, but is facing opposition from veto-wielding China, Reuters reported. The resolution is expected to go to a vote next week.
Trump has lashed out against European nations who have rebuffed his requests for assistance, ranging from the petty — taking personal jabs at Macron’s marriage — to the existential, threatening to withdraw the U.S. from NATO.
European leaders and other nations reliant on energy exports from the Gulf are confronting the reality that they must develop action plans in the face of uncertainty around how long the Iran war will continue, and what Trump’s exit strategy might look like.
Trump has given wildly contradicting statements over the past few days on the Strait of Hormuz. On April 1, in his primetime address to the nation, he said “countries of the world” most reliant on energy exports from the Gulf must take the lead on opening up the passage.
“They must grab it and cherish it. They can do it easily. We will be helpful,” he added.
In the same speech, he said the passage would “open up naturally” when the fighting ended.
On Friday, Trump said that with more time, the U.S. could open the strait, “TAKE THE OIL,& MAKE A FORTUNE,” in a post on his social media site Truth Social.
Iran has succeeded in effectively closing the Strait by carrying out missile and drone attacks on some ships, threatening further attacks, and potentially mining the waterway. Tehran has allowed a few dozen ships from friendly nations through upon request, but that does little to relieve the major economic and humanitarian shocks rippling across the globe.
And Iran is strengthening its control over the waterway, demanding as part of any ceasefire deal to be recognized as the sovereign authority over the passage. Its parliament on Thursday approved a plan to collect tolls on vessels traveling through the Strait, although it said it would require approval from neighboring states.
Bloomberg reported that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is exercising control over the strait, imposing demands on ships currently stuck in the passage for them to pass through. If a ship can confirm it has no links to the U.S. or Israel, the IRGC begins conversations about a toll amount, with preferential treatment for countries deemed friendly to Tehran.
Starting prices for oil tankers can be $1 per barrel, with some tankers carrying up to 2 million barrels, and payments made in Chinese Yuan or cryptocurrency, Bloomberg reported.
The U.K.-hosted summit rejected Iran’s tolls on transiting ships. The summit participants agreed on four action items to combat Iran’s control of the waterway.
This includes diplomatic pressure on Iran to permit free passage through the Strait and “explore” the options of sanctions to punish Iran if it keeps the Strait closed. The countries also discussed greater cooperation with shipping operators to support “operational confidence” and using the International Maritime Organization to “secure the release” of thousands of ships and sailors trapped in the Strait.
Meanwhile, foreign governments are rationing oil and gas amid the halt in transit and confronting how the Strait’s blockage impacts the world’s food supplies. Among the knock-on effects include farmers needing to ration fuel to power their equipment, and grappling with shortages in fertilizer deliveries that also transit the Strait.
The humanitarian impact is dire, with countries embroiled in conflict already under strain and donor fatigue impacting support to nongovernmental organizations working to alleviate the suffering.
Last month, the UN launched a task force to address the humanitarian impact of the Strait’s closure. The goal is to develop and propose technical mechanisms to meet humanitarian needs.
The initiative garnered support from the International Crisis Group, which convened dozens of prominent former leaders and humanitarian officials to add their names to a statement of support. It said that the focus is on getting Iran to permit critical supplies of fertilizer and related materials, like sulfur and ammonia, through the Strait.
“The initiative would be independent of any plan to open the Strait by force. Such an approach would serve both Iranian and U.S. interests,” the statement reads. “It would protect Iran’s own food security and underline its claim that its selective control of the waterway is aimed only at belligerents. Meanwhile, it would also help farmers and consumers, while lowering the conflict’s costs to the rest of the world.”
The statement points to the experience of the UN helping mediate the export of grain through the Black Sea amid Russia’s assault against Ukraine. That initiative worked for a number of months until Russia withdrew its participation. Ukraine then carved out a path for ships to transit avoiding Russian threats and ensuring the export of foodstuffs critical to the global supply.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in an interview with NewsNation broadcast Thursday, said his advice is for efforts to open the Strait of Hormuz is to separate it from negotiations on the war.
“That’s what I said to Middle East countries, my opinion, in my experience, what we can do first is parallel tracks. The war and negotiation of energy, to my mind don’t connect,” he said.
But Zelensky said Ukraine also stands by ready to help “control the Strait unilaterally,” laying out a plan requiring interceptors, military convoys to escort vessels, “a large integrated electronic warfare network, and other tools.”
“We stand ready to help with this. But for now, we are not yet involved,” he said in a post on X.
“So far, no one has made such a request. We are simply sharing our knowledge. If one day our partners want to make use of it, we would be ready.”
Two men are facing charges following a tragic “gang-related” shooting in Brooklyn that claimed the life of a 7-month-old baby. Authorities revealed that surveillance footage captured the suspects crashing the moped they used to escape the scene.
The video shows the suspects speeding down a one-way street in the wrong direction, colliding with an oncoming black sedan. The impact propelled both men off the moped, sending them tumbling onto the pavement.
After the crash, the duo is seen struggling to stand, with one visibly limping on his right foot. They are observed hurriedly collecting scattered belongings before attempting to return to their moped.
The infant victim was identified as Kaori Patterson-Moore from Brooklyn. The shooting occurred while her mother was pushing her in a stroller. Shots rang out, prompting the family, including Kaori’s father and 2-year-old brother, to seek refuge in a nearby bodega.
An image of Kaori Patterson-Moore was shared on Instagram, commemorating the young life lost to a stray bullet in Brooklyn on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. (Instagram/@theyluv_liali)
Kaori was struck and pronounced dead at a nearby hospital soon after the incident.
The NYPD announced Thursday that 21-year-old Amuri Greene is the suspected triggerman. Police say he was a known affiliate of a gang that operates out of a housing project in Brooklyn. They are investigating whether Kaori’s father might have been the intended target of the shooting.
The undated photo of Kaori Patterson-Moore was posted to Instagram. Patterson-Moore died after being hit with a stray bullet in Brooklyn on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.(Instagram/@theyluv_liali)
Greene was the rear passenger on the moped. He suffered a broken leg and was taken to the hospital after the crash, where he was subsequently arrested on unrelated domestic violence charges.
The NYPD announced Thursday that he has been charged with one count of murder and two counts of attempted murder. He will be taken into custody and arraigned after his hospital stay.
Police announced Friday the second suspect, Matthew Rodriguez, was arrested in Pennsylvania. The 18-year-old, who can be seen driving the moped in the surveillance video, was taken into custody by NYPD detectives assigned to the U.S. Marshals Regional Fugitive Task Force. Charges are pending.
An image released by police shows two suspects believed to be involved in the shooting that killed a 7-month-old baby on April 1.(NYPD/ DCPI)
The gun used in the shooting has not been recovered, though police say they have found two shell casings related to the incident.
At an emotional news conference, NYPD Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch decried the heinous crime.
“This is a terrible day in our city, a tragedy that truly shocks the conscious,” she said. “As a mother, I cannot imagine the pain that this family is feeling or the grief that they now carry with them. It is unspeakable.”
Images released by the NYPD show suspects wanted in connection with a Brooklyn shooting that killed a 7-month-old baby.(NYPD/ DCPI)
Police are asking anyone with information regarding the incident to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or, for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit tips online or on X @NYPDTips.
Peter D’Abrosca is a reporter at Fox News Digital covering crime and campus extremism in higher education.
Follow Peter on X at @pmd_reports. Send story tips to peter.dabrosca@fox.com.
That all-too-familiar sensation of tightness and bloating in your abdomen is something nearly everyone encounters at some point. It can strike after indulging in a hearty holiday feast, sipping on a carbonated beverage, or seemingly without warning on a crucial day. While it’s seldom a cause for serious concern, the discomfort feels anything but trivial when you’re in the thick of it.
The upside? There are effective, tried-and-true methods to alleviate gas swiftly and harmlessly. Even better, knowing when that bloating signifies a more pressing issue that warrants a call to your physician can spare you from far more than just discomfort.
This article delves into all you need to know: the nature of trapped gas, quick relief techniques, and the warning signs that necessitate immediate medical attention.
How To Release Trapped Gas and Reduce Bloating Fast
What Is Trapped Gas? The Medical Truth Behind a Common Complaint
Though many are familiar with the sensation, fewer understand its mechanics. Gas is a normal digestive byproduct. Your gastrointestinal (GI) tract generates between one and four pints of gas daily, which exits the body through burping or flatulence an average of 13 to 21 times per day, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).
“Trapped gas” occurs when this gas doesn’t exit as efficiently as it should. It collects in pockets along the digestive tract, leading to pressure, bloating, and occasionally sharp, cramping pain that can mimic symptoms of other conditions.
“It’s more of a layperson’s description rather than a medical term,” explains Anish Sheth, MD, AGAF, chief of gastroenterology and director of the Center for Digestive Health at Penn Medicine Princeton Health, and author of What’s Your Poo Telling You? The clinical picture is more nuanced: what feels like “trapped” gas may reflect slowed motility, air swallowing, fermentation of undigested food in the colon, or an underlying GI condition.
Where Does Trapped Gas Come From?
Gas in your digestive system comes from two primary sources:
Swallowed air (aerophagia): Every time you eat, drink, chew gum, or talk while eating, you swallow small amounts of air. Most of it is belched out, but some travels into the small intestine and colon.
Bacterial fermentation: Gut bacteria break down foods, particularly high-fiber carbohydrates and sugars, producing gases like hydrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide as byproducts.
Certain foods are well-documented gas producers. Beans, lentils, cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts), dairy products in people with lactose sensitivity, carbonated beverages, and artificial sweeteners like sorbitol all rank among the most common culprits. A 2021 review published in Nutrients found that high-FODMAP foods (fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols) were the most frequently associated with gas and bloating in individuals with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
How To Release Trapped Gas: 10 Proven Methods That Actually Work
Before reaching for an over-the-counter remedy, it’s worth knowing that several simple physical interventions can provide relief within minutes. The approaches below are grounded in physiology and supported by clinical recommendation.
1. Move Your Body — Even a Short Walk Helps
Physical movement stimulates intestinal motility, the rhythmic muscle contractions that push food and gas through your digestive tract. Research published in the Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases found that walking after a meal significantly accelerated gastric emptying compared to lying down. Even a brisk 10-minute walk can help gas move along and exit naturally.
If you’re dealing with post-meal bloating regularly, a short walk after eating isn’t just relief, it’s prevention.
2. Try Gas-Releasing Yoga Poses
Certain yoga postures are specifically designed to compress and massage the abdominal organs, which can help dislodge trapped gas mechanically.
The most effective ones include:
Apanasana (Knees-to-Chest Pose): Lie on your back, pull both knees toward your chest, and gently rock side to side. Hold for 30 seconds and release.
Supta Matsyendrasana (Supine Twist): Lying flat, bring one knee to your chest and rotate it across your body while keeping your shoulders on the floor. This twisting motion puts gentle pressure on the ascending and descending colon.
Child’s Pose (Balasana): Kneel on the floor, sit back on your heels, and fold forward with arms extended. The gentle compression on the abdomen can help move gas toward the exit.
Spend one to two minutes in each pose for the best results.
3. Apply Gentle Abdominal Massage
Massaging your abdomen in the direction of your colon’s natural path can physically push gas along. Here’s the correct technique:
Start below your right hip bone, move upward toward your right ribs, across to your left ribs, then down toward your left hip, and finally inward toward your pelvis. This follows the anatomical route of the large intestine. Use gentle but firm circular strokes with your fingertips, and repeat the circuit for three to five minutes. A 2018 randomized controlled trial in the Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology found that this type of colon massage significantly reduced bloating and improved bowel movement frequency in participants with constipation.
4. Adjust Your Body Position
Posture matters more than most people realize when it comes to gas relief. Lying flat on your back can actually make bloating worse because it allows gas to pool. Instead, try:
Lying on your left side, which takes advantage of the stomach’s natural curvature and can help move gas toward the colon more efficiently.
Squatting, which puts the body in a position that straightens the anorectal angle, reducing the muscular resistance that can trap gas in the lower bowel.
5. Use Simethicone (Gas-X or Similar)
Simethicone is the active ingredient in over-the-counter gas remedies like Gas-X, Mylanta Gas, and Phazyme. It works by breaking up gas bubbles in the digestive tract, making them easier to pass. Unlike some medications, simethicone is not absorbed into the bloodstream, making it safe for most adults, including pregnant women (though always confirm with your doctor).
It’s most effective when taken at the first sign of bloating or immediately after a gas-triggering meal. Following the package instructions is essential since taking more than recommended doesn’t increase effectiveness.
6. Drink Warm Liquids
Warm water, herbal teas, or warm broth can help relax the digestive tract and encourage the movement of gas. Peppermint tea, in particular, has demonstrated efficacy in several small clinical trials. A 2014 meta-analysis in the Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology found that peppermint oil (the concentrated form) reduced IBS symptoms, including bloating and gas, significantly better than a placebo. Peppermint works by relaxing the smooth muscle of the intestines, reducing spasms that can trap gas.
Avoid carbonated beverages and drinking through straws during a gas episode, as both introduce additional air into the digestive system.
7. Try Activated Charcoal Supplements
Activated charcoal is a form of carbon processed to make it highly porous. It is thought to adsorb (bind to its surface) gas-producing compounds in the intestine. Some clinical studies suggest it can reduce intestinal gas and associated discomfort, though evidence remains mixed. A study in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology found it reduced the volume of intestinal gas after a gas-producing meal.
It’s important to note that activated charcoal can also bind to medications, so anyone taking prescription drugs should speak with a pharmacist before using it.
8. Watch What and How You Eat
This one is both a remedy and a prevention strategy. Eating too quickly, talking while chewing, or eating large portions all increase swallowed air and the fermentation load on your colon. Practical adjustments include:
Chewing each bite 20 to 30 times before swallowing
Eating smaller, more frequent meals rather than two or three large ones
Avoiding lying down for at least two hours after eating
Identifying and reducing high-FODMAP foods if bloating is a recurring issue
9. Consider Digestive Enzyme Supplements
Digestive enzyme products like Beano contain alpha-galactosidase, an enzyme that helps break down complex carbohydrates before gut bacteria can ferment them. These work best when taken immediately before eating gas-producing foods like beans or broccoli, not after the fact. Studies have shown that alpha-galactosidase can reduce gas production by up to 70% when taken prophylactically.
10. Try the “I Love You” Massage Technique
Used widely in pediatric care and increasingly recommended for adults, this technique follows the shape of the letters I, L, and U on your abdomen, each corresponding to a segment of the colon. Practitioners of abdominal physical therapy use it regularly for post-surgical gas pain and constipation-related bloating. It’s non-invasive, takes about five minutes, and many people find it surprisingly effective for fast relief.
When To Seek Medical Attention for Trapped Gas
Most gas-related discomfort resolves on its own or with the methods described above. But there are specific scenarios where gas pain is a signal that something else is happening, something that warrants professional evaluation.
Gas Pain That Mimics Cardiac Symptoms
This distinction matters enormously. Gas trapped in the upper left portion of the colon (called splenic flexure syndrome) can cause chest pain and left shoulder discomfort that feels alarmingly similar to heart attack symptoms. If you are unsure whether your chest pain is gas-related or cardiac, err on the side of caution and seek emergency care immediately. The stakes are too high to guess.
Persistent or Worsening Abdominal Pain
Occasional gas pain that comes and goes is normal. Pain that lasts more than several hours, keeps intensifying, or is concentrated in a specific area of the abdomen rather than diffuse, these patterns should prompt a call to your doctor. Localized pain is particularly worth investigating because it may indicate inflammation, infection, or obstruction rather than simple gas accumulation.
Gas Pain Accompanied By These Symptoms
See a doctor promptly if trapped gas or bloating is associated with any of the following:
Unexplained weight loss
Blood in the stool or rectal bleeding
Persistent diarrhea or constipation lasting more than a week
Nausea and vomiting alongside gas pain
Fever
Loss of appetite that is unusual for you
A feeling that your bowels aren’t fully emptying
Each of these may independently suggest conditions including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), colorectal cancer, celiac disease, or bowel obstruction, all of which require timely diagnosis.
What About Chronic Constipation? Its Role in Trapped Gas
Constipation and gas are closely linked. When stool sits in the colon for too long, gut bacteria continue fermenting it, generating additional gas in an already slowed system. The result is compounding discomfort: bloating, pressure, and gas pain that won’t budge no matter how many yoga poses you try.
The American College of Gastroenterology estimates that chronic constipation affects approximately 16% of adults in the United States, with rates rising to 33% among adults over 60. Many of them also report significant gas and bloating as secondary symptoms.
How Chronic Constipation Differs From Occasional Gas
Occasional gas is situational, triggered by specific foods or a stressful day. Chronic constipation-related gas is persistent, cyclical, and often accompanied by other bowel symptoms. If you are having fewer than three bowel movements per week consistently, straining regularly during bowel movements, passing hard or lumpy stools, or feeling that elimination is incomplete, that pattern meets the clinical definition of chronic constipation.
Managing Gas From Chronic Constipation
The most effective long-term approach targets the constipation itself rather than the gas alone. Strategies include:
Increasing dietary fiber gradually to 25 to 38 grams per day (too fast causes more gas, so the pace matters)
Staying well hydrated, aiming for at least 8 cups of water daily, since fiber without water can worsen constipation
Regular physical activity, which has been consistently shown to improve colonic transit time
Establishing a bathroom routine, such as sitting on the toilet at the same time each day, even without urgency, to train the bowel reflex
Probiotic supplementation, particularly strains of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, which have shown benefit in multiple randomized trials
If lifestyle measures fail after four to six weeks, a gastroenterologist can evaluate for underlying conditions and consider prescription treatments or motility testing.
When Bloating Signals an Emergency: Symptoms You Cannot Afford to Ignore
There is a meaningful difference between uncomfortable bloating and dangerous bloating. The following presentations require emergency medical evaluation, not a wait-and-see approach.
Sudden, Severe Abdominal Distension
If your abdomen becomes visibly distended rapidly and the bloating is accompanied by the inability to pass gas or have a bowel movement, this pattern is a classic presentation of bowel obstruction. Obstructions can be caused by adhesions from prior surgery, hernias, or tumors and are a surgical emergency if not addressed.
Abdominal Rigidity
A hard, board-like abdomen that is extremely tender to the touch, particularly when pressure is suddenly released (called rebound tenderness), is a sign of peritonitis, an infection of the abdominal cavity. This is life-threatening and requires immediate emergency care.
Gas Pain After Abdominal Surgery
Post-surgical gas is common and expected. However, if it is severe, accompanied by fever, or not improving within a few days of surgery, it may signal a surgical complication including anastomotic leak or infection. Any post-operative patient with escalating abdominal symptoms should contact their surgical team without delay.
Bloating With Jaundice or Dark Urine
Yellow skin, yellow eyes, or dark urine appearing alongside bloating can point toward liver disease, gallbladder obstruction, or pancreatic pathology. These conditions require urgent investigation with imaging and blood work.
The Bottom Line on Releasing Trapped Gas
Gas is a universal human experience. The fact that you are dealing with it doesn’t signal anything is wrong. Most episodes respond well to simple interventions: movement, positional changes, warm liquids, and over-the-counter remedies like simethicone. For people prone to recurring bloating, dietary adjustments, particularly identifying and reducing gas-triggering foods, offer the most durable long-term relief.
The critical insight is knowing where normalcy ends and concern begins. Occasional gas after a bean-heavy lunch is one thing. Gas pain that is severe, persistent, accompanied by systemic symptoms like weight loss or rectal bleeding, or that arrives alongside a visibly distended abdomen is something else entirely. Those situations deserve medical attention, and getting it promptly makes a measurable difference in outcomes.
Your digestive system works remarkably hard, quietly processing thousands of meals over a lifetime. Listening to it, and knowing when its signals are routine versus urgent, is one of the most practical things you can do for your long-term health.
Frequently Asked Questions About Trapped Gas
1. How long does trapped gas pain usually last?
Most episodes of trapped gas resolve within a few minutes to a few hours, especially with movement or positional changes. Pain lasting more than several hours, particularly if it is worsening rather than improving, warrants medical evaluation.
2. Can trapped gas cause back pain?
Yes. Gas that accumulates in the lower abdomen can radiate into the lower back, creating a dull aching sensation. This is generally not dangerous, but persistent back pain alongside gastrointestinal symptoms should be evaluated by a physician to rule out kidney or spinal causes.
3. Is it normal to pass gas 20 times a day?
Yes, entirely. The range of normal flatulence is broad, from 13 to 21 times per day according to the NIDDK. Frequency alone is not a reliable indicator of a problem. It is the associated symptoms, such as pain, bleeding, or changes in bowel habits, that matter clinically.
4. Does stress cause trapped gas?
It can. The gut-brain axis is a well-established bidirectional communication pathway between the central nervous system and the enteric nervous system (the nervous system of the digestive tract). Stress and anxiety can slow gut motility, alter gut bacteria composition, and increase visceral sensitivity, all of which can worsen gas and bloating.
5. What foods should I avoid to prevent trapped gas?
Common dietary triggers include beans and lentils, cruciferous vegetables, onions and garlic, dairy products (particularly if you have lactose sensitivity), carbonated drinks, artificial sweeteners such as sorbitol and mannitol, and high-fructose foods. Keeping a food journal for two weeks can help identify your personal triggers with more precision than any general list.
A letter penned by Blake Lively, boasting about her influence over the production of the 2024 film “It Ends With Us,” has resurfaced, complicating her legal dispute with co-star and director Justin Baldoni, as revealed by the Daily Mail.
The 38-year-old actress had sent a detailed five-page letter to the Producers Guild of America, seeking a prestigious producing credit. In the letter, she claimed to have “produced every moment of this film” and outlined her contributions through 77 bullet points, many of which prominently began with “I.”
In a significant blow to her $161 million lawsuit, Judge Lewis Liman referenced Lively’s own words, concluding that her extensive control over the film meant she could not be classified as an employee. This distinction was pivotal, as it led to the dismissal of 10 out of her 13 claims against Baldoni and the film’s producers, based on the inapplicability of the laws she cited.
In her letter dated June 2024, Lively referred to the producing credit as the “highest honor in film,” mentioning “her friend” Bradley Cooper and highlighting the “immense work” she invested in the project.
However, Judge Liman noted that Lively had not only secured substantial contractual control over her role in the film but also actively exercised that authority.
Blake Lively’s bragging claims that she ‘produced every moment’ of It Ends With Us caused a judge to throw out the bulk of her claims against co-star and director Justin Baldoni
The movie follows Lily Bloom, a florist played by Lively, who falls in love with a charming but abusive neurosurgeon played by Baldoni, who was also the film’s director
That meant she could not move forward with her claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the California Labor Code as they only applied to staff, not independent contractors.
A trial is still due to go ahead on May 18 but it will cover just three counts: retaliation, aiding and abetting retaliation and breach of an agreement, known as the Contract Rider.
However, lawyers for the two sides have been called to discuss their current positions on Monday afternoon.
Assuming the case does reach a jury, it will be focused more on the alleged online ‘smear campaign’ that Baldoni’s PR team put into action during the film’s release.
Judge Liman’s ruling delved deeply into New York and California contract and labor law which Lively used to make the claim that she suffered $161 million in damages after being sexually harassed then retaliated against.
The key point was whether or not Lively was an independent contractor or an employee: Judge Liman found she was a contractor.
The five-page letter Lively sent to the Producers Guild outlining her influence – seen in part here – was central to the judge’s decision
Lively set out her contributions in 77 bullet points, many beginning with the word ‘I’
This was because she had power and control way beyond what a normal staff member would have, he ruled.
Lively’s request for a PGA credit appears to have been driven by her interest in moving behind the camera and a credit, or ‘tag’, from the PGA would have been crucial to help her with that.
The PGA credit lends an actor credibility and generally allows them to be considered for awards on films they work on.
Scarlett Johansson was granted one with her 2024 film Fly Me To The Moon, in which she starred and produced.
In Judge Liman’s ruling, he included 22 of Lively’s own points from her letter to the PGA including that she ‘led the location shift’ from Boston to New York and ‘went through hundreds of casting tapes’ to find the actress who played the young version of Lily Bloom, her own character.
Justin Baldoni welcomed the ruling after a judge threw out all sexual harassment claims against him
She talked about how she held frequent Zoom calls with the cast and crew, fired a senior member of the film crew, watched the monitors between takes, worked with her own editors, chose 90 percent of the music and spearheaded the film’s marketing.
Lively pleaded with the PGA that her work ‘off camera means more to me than anything I’ve done in my 20 year career’.
She also acknowledged how unusual it was for the PGA to consider an application such as hers: normally the guild conducts its own analysis to decide to award a credit.
Lively said the film had ‘taken every bit of me, practically, logistically, creatively and emotionally’.
‘So thank you for considering this,’ she added. ‘I also know and appreciate this is not how this mark grant goes down’.
In his ruling, Judge Liman said that Lively’s ‘role far exceeded that of a traditional employee’.
He said: ‘She enjoyed the economic independence to walk at any moment with the only consequence being that she would potentially be in breach of contract.
‘And she exercised that independence in negotiating the terms under which she would return to work. She also enjoyed equity in the film, ensuring that her compensation would be based not just on her own work but on the film’s success as a whole’.
According to the judge, the ‘undisputed facts’ showed that Lively was not a member of staff.
He said: ‘Although not every factor weighs equally in favor of that conclusion when viewed in isolation, analyzing the factors collectively eliminates any genuine dispute’.
Lively’s efforts to take more control also came back to bite her in another area, the judge’s ruling stated: she did not sign the Actor Loanout Agreement, or ALA, which would have governed sexual harassment on set.
Baldoni’s lawyers sent Lively’s team a copy of the ALA in May 2023 but it was not signed by the time filming started a few weeks later.
The judge said that several of the incidents that Lively had cited ‘would not support a hostile work environment claim or would do so, at most, only minimally or in context’
Nor was it signed by February 2024 when filming finally wrapped: instead Lively’s lawyers sent it back with changes to 20 percent of its provisions, the judge noted.
They included changes to sexual harassment policy and confidentiality which were all ‘flatly rejected’ by Baldoni’s legal team.
By June 2024 exasperated Baldoni, 42, sent a text saying that Lively ‘won’t sign her contract’ – and she never did.
Despite this, Lively tried to bring a claim citing the ALA but the judge rejected this, saying it was not enforceable because she didn’t sign it.
Judge Liman – whose younger brother Doug is a movie director with credits including The Bourne Identity, Swingers and Mr & Mrs Smith – wrote: ‘Ultimately, Lively fails to confront what is the central dilemma in her claim.
‘She contends that the ALA became binding on (Baldoni and the producers) at some point while the parties were still negotiating it, but she cannot pinpoint a time when the parties began to be bound by it or which version of the ALA they were bound to.
A judge ruled Lively – who is married to Ryan Reynolds – was not an employee on the set of the film but an independent contractor, a distinction that proved decisive
‘Unless both parties are bound, neither party is bound.
‘Which draft of the ALA bound Lively? Was it the version that lacked the sexual harassment provision?’
Speaking after the ruling, one of Lively’s lawyers, Sigrid McCawley, said they would press on to trial regardless of the judge’s decision.
She said that the case had always been about the devastating retaliation and the extraordinary steps the defendants took to ‘destroy Blake Lively’s reputation because she stood up for safety on the set’.
McCawley said: ‘For Blake Lively, the greatest measure of justice is that the people and the playbook behind these coordinated digital attacks have been exposed and are already being held accountable by other women they’ve targeted’.
Baldoni’s attorneys, Alexandra Shapiro and Jonathan Bach, said in a statement they were ‘very pleased’ that all the sexual harassment claims had been dismissed.
They said: ‘These were very serious allegations, and we are grateful to the court for its careful review of the facts, law and voluminous evidence that was provided.
‘What’s left is a significantly narrowed case, and we look forward to presenting our defense to the remaining claims in court’.
The future of the case is up in the air. Lively’s lawyers have been ordered to call US Magistrate Judge Sarah Cave at 3pm Monday ‘to discuss their client’s updated settlement position’, according to a scheduling order posted by the District Court in Manhattan, Friday.
Lawyers for Baldoni and his company Wayfarer Productions have been told to call one hour later.
However that does not mean it is all over. Another Lively attorney, Michael Gottlieb, said the actress is looking forward to the trial.
In a statement, Gottlieb said the jury will still hear her claims about sexual harassment, which he called ‘the beating heart’ of the case.
‘The court’s ruling that Ms Lively’s state and federal harassment claims could not go to trial was about legal issues rather than an endorsement of the defendants’ conduct,’ said Gottlieb.
‘The court held that Ms Lively’s sexual harassment claims could not go to a jury because Ms Lively did not sign a contract, that she is an independent contractor instead of an employee, and that the offensive conduct occurred in New Jersey instead of California.’
The Department of Homeland Security has revealed that the parents of the suspects in the thwarted explosive incident near MacDill Air Force Base in Florida last month are illegal immigrants. This development highlights the ongoing debate over the risks associated with birthright citizenship.
On March 18, ICE agents detained the parents, identified as Qiu Qin Zou and Jia Zhang Zheng, shortly after their son, Alen Zheng, allegedly placed an explosive device near the base. The case has intensified discussions on national security, particularly in the context of citizenship laws.
According to officials, the parents entered the United States unlawfully and sought asylum in 1993. However, an immigration judge rejected their claims in 1998, ordering their removal from the country. Despite this, Zou and Zhang Zheng remained in the U.S., as repeated efforts to reopen their case were denied by the Board of Immigration Appeals over the years.
The recent arrests have added complexity to the case, coinciding with the Trump administration’s stance on birthright citizenship, which is a matter currently under consideration by the Supreme Court. This incident has further fueled the administration’s argument that birthright citizenship could pose national security concerns.
The arrests add a new dimension to the case, as the Trump administration argues it underscores national security risks tied to birthright citizenship, an issue now before the Supreme Court.
Their children — Alen Zheng and his sister, Ann Mary Zheng — were both born in the US and are citizens.
Federal authorities allege Alen Zheng planted an improvised explosive device outside the MacDill Air Force Base visitor center in Tampa on March 10, while his sister later helped cover up the crime.
Prosecutors said Ann Mary Zheng “assisted after the fact” and tampered with evidence to hinder her brother’s arrest.
Federal investigators believe Alen Zheng fled to China and remains there. His sister was arrested after returning to the US through Detroit.
The explosive device, described by officials as potentially “very deadly,” failed to detonate and was discovered six days later by an Air Force airman.
Investigators later linked the device to materials recovered from Zheng’s home and a burner phone used to place a cryptic 911 call warning about the bomb.
DHS officials said the case highlights broader concerns about immigration enforcement and citizenship laws, as the Supreme Court weighs the scope of birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment.
“Automatically granting citizenship to children of illegal aliens born in the US … poses a major national security risk,” DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement. “This incident underscores the severe national security threat that illegal immigration and birthright citizenship pose to the United States.”
The agency noted that the suspects were born in the United States after their parents entered the country illegally.
President Donald Trump moved to restrict birthright citizenship through an executive order signed on his first day in office, arguing the current interpretation of the Constitution is flawed.
The policy is being challenged in the Supreme Court, setting up a major legal battle over the scope of the 14th Amendment.
Federal prosecutors have charged Alen Zheng with attempted destruction of government property by fire or explosion, as well as weapons-related offenses, which could carry up to 40 years in prison.
Ann Mary Zheng faces charges of accessory after the fact and evidence tampering, with a potential sentence of up to 30 years.
Officials have not publicly identified a motive or confirmed any connection to the Chinese government.
MacDill Air Force Base houses US Central Command and US Special Operations Command, making it one of the most strategically significant military installations in the country.
Fox News’ Alex Nitzberg and Alexandra Koch contributed to this report.
CHICAGO – As a chilly weather front approaches, parts of the Chicago area are experiencing significant flooding this Saturday morning.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Warning for several counties, including Cook, Grundy, Kankakee, LaSalle, Livingston, Will, and Lake in Indiana, effective until 10 a.m.
Additionally, a Flood Watch is currently in place for the entire Chicago region, also lasting until 10 a.m.
Overnight, certain areas within the warning zone reported receiving between 2 to 4 inches of rain, according to Jaisol Martinez, an ABC7 Chicago AccuWeather Meteorologist.
Residents can expect more rain throughout the morning, with lightning and heavy downpours already occurring in some locations. Intense rainfall is anticipated to persist until around 8 a.m., with lighter showers continuing until approximately 11 a.m.
Strong storms moved in overnight, causing heavy flooding in the southern suburbs.
Strong storms moved in overnight, causing heavy flooding in the southern suburbs.
Grundy, Kankakee, Livingston and Will counties were under a Flash Flood Warning until 2 a.m.
The rain has made driving difficult at times. Videos out of Wilmington, Dolton, and Calumet City show roads covered in water.
ABC7 crews spotted several vehicles stranded in high water. Some vehicles were partially submerged.
Underpasses were also flooded, forcing drivers to find other ways to get around. There still could be standing water in ditches, viaducts, and other low lying areas on Saturday morning.
Looking ahead, conditions are expected to be dry on Saturday afternoon with temperatures in the 50s, Martinez said.
Easter Sunday will start cold and before temperatures rise into the low 50s with a mix a sun and clouds.
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A United States fighter jet has been shot down in Iran, with one crew member rescued.
It is the first aircraft downed since the war in the Middle East began nearly five weeks ago.
In a dramatic turn of events, Iran has announced the downing of two United States military aircraft in separate attacks on Friday, marking a significant escalation in the conflict that began almost five weeks ago. The incidents have resulted in the rescue of one service member, while another remains missing, highlighting the intensifying tensions between the two nations.
These developments come just days after U.S. President Donald Trump, in a national broadcast, declared that the United States had “beaten and completely decimated Iran” and assured that the country was “going to finish the job, and we’re going to finish it very fast.” The president’s bold statements underscore the high-stakes nature of the ongoing conflict.
According to U.S. officials, one of the downed aircraft was an F-15 Strike Eagle over Iranian territory. While one crew member has been successfully rescued, efforts continue to locate a second crew member who is still unaccounted for. The U.S. military has initiated a search-and-rescue operation to find the missing personnel.
Further complicating the situation, NBC News reported that during the rescue efforts, U.S. helicopters came under Iranian fire. Fortunately, all personnel aboard these helicopters are reported to be safe, as confirmed by a U.S. official. The incident underscores the perilous environment in which U.S. forces are operating as they attempt to navigate the complex landscape of the conflict.
Separately, Iranian state media said a US A-10 attack aircraft crashed in the Persian Gulf after being struck by Iranian defence forces.
A US official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive military situation said earlier that it was not clear if the aircraft crashed or was shot down or whether Iran was involved. Neither the status of the crew nor exactly where it went down was immediately known.
Neither the White House nor Pentagon released public information about the downed planes. In a brief telephone interview with NBC News, Trump declined to discuss the search-and-rescue efforts but said what happened would not affect negotiations with Iran.
“No, not at all. No, it’s war,” he said.
Those incidents came as Iran fired on targets across the Middle East on Friday, keeping the pressure on Israel and its Gulf Arab neighbours despite US and Israeli insistence that Iran’s military capabilities have been all but destroyed.
Downed jet could mark a new level of pressure on the US
Before word of the rescue, social media footage showed US drones, aircraft and helicopters flying over the mountainous region where a TV channel affiliated with Iranian state television had said earlier Friday that at least one pilot bailed out of the fighter jet.
An anchor had urged residents to hand over any “enemy pilot” to police and promised a reward.
It was the first time the US has lost aircraft in Iranian territory during the conflict and could mark a new level of pressure being placed on the US military.
Throughout the war, Iran has made a series of claims about shooting down piloted enemy aircraft that turned out not to be true. Friday was the first time that Iran went on television, urging the public to look for a downed pilot.
Iranian state media said in a post on X that Iran’s military shot down a US F-15E Strike Eagle. The aircraft is a variation of the Air Force fighter jet that carries a two-person crew consisting of a pilot and weapons system officer.
Alan Diehl, a former investigator for the Air Force Safety Center, said the Strike Eagle has an emergency locator beacon in a survival kit that can be set to activate automatically or manually.